This poem is about the poet’s experience fighting in the Vietnam War. He is thankful for the little random things that saved his life. You can read the poem here.
This poem is about the poet’s experience fighting in the Vietnam War. He is thankful for the little random things that saved his life. You can read the poem here.
I drew this in response to “Question” by May Swenson. The question is about what happens to us after we die, when our bodies are gone. One of the metaphors for our bodies was a faithful hound dog, and so I drew the spirit reaching out to the hound, as if saying “Wait! No, come back!”
I painted this watercolor in response to “Love Calls Us to the Things of This World” by Richard Wilbur, who died just a few days after we read the poem.
Here is my watercolor of “Our Lady of the Flood.” The author wrote it in response to the flooding in Louisiana last summer and people’s efforts to help each other.
Here is my drawing for Tracy K. Smith’s “The Good Life”. I used my new soft pastels that I got for my birthday to do this drawing, and I love how smoothly they blend. They are so much fun to work with! You can read the poem here.
A drawing from last spring. Response to Rachael Boast’s poem “Shattered,” in colored pencil. You can read the poem here.